Yes David, I saw the Nova special entitled "Monster of the Milky Way". The one I saw showed the massive radiation blast that only a dark matter singularity could have created. The blast was obvious on all four screens' locations. David, massive black holes are dark matter singularities to me. I see no other common sense evidence to the contrary, or that would make any sense. A black hole that sucks in matter to a point is pure mythos fiction, IMO. Let's have real science. Greg's link also backs up what I saw and have self-theorized over the last year, and in the back of my head for over thirty years. Black holes of massive mass and no size are simply physicists' wild imaginations and false foundations of their guage theories leading them down such a foolish road... I know what you mean about the hype, it's always there, but easily seen through. David, I don't know of any way the facts could have been misrepresented, as the size of the blast was unmistakable, and was predicted long ago by Hawking, of radiation escaping from a black hole singularity___radiation would have had to be the required action of solar systems colliding with such a singularity___and the size of the blast area could only be explained by escaping radiation, I saw. I don't believe four different global stations, of different technology, fudged the evidence at the same time___do you?
Regards,
Lloyd
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Originally Posted by dleviwing Lloyd; Did you see a different Nova special than I did? The Nova I watched was on galaxy evolution and massive black holes. Did they have one on singularities also? I must have missed it. David, I don't know of any way the facts could have been misrepresented, as the size of the blast was unmistakable, and was predicted long ago by Hawking, of radiation escaping from a black hole singularity. I have found that when media present scientist quotes, there is a lot of editing being done in regards to the actual statements. Like Greg’s link, the media tend to make us believe scientific theories have definitive evidence when in reality, it is only more data and as yet no real confirmation of anything. It makes good television, but is the kind of hype that leads to the confusion of the layman. This misrepresentation of facts is what I find most annoying with media hype. |